Live Webinar CLE – Emerging Technologies in Construction Law: Understanding the Role of AI
Zoom
Wed, August 26, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ET
Presented by the Allegheny County Bar Association Construction Law Section
Emerging Technologies in Construction Law: Understanding the Role of AI
This program will provide a practical discussion on how artificial intelligence is changing the construction industry. Elsbeth Koefer and Joseph Padjune of the American Arbitration Association will discuss how construction professionals and attorneys are using AI in their work, resulting in benefits and challenges. Padjune also will walk attendees through the AAA’s newest AI initiatives - the AI Arbitrator for construction disputes and Resolution Simulator – and explain how these tools work. The presentation will include a candid and collaborative discussion on where AI fits – and where it doesn’t – in modern construction dispute resolution.
Speakers:
- Elsbeth Koefer
American Arbitration Association - Joseph Padjune
American Arbitration Association
*This will be a Distance Learning CLE.
Please note: This is a live interactive Zoom webinar that can be viewed by participants on their own computers remotely. Participants will receive 1 hour of Live CLE credit for the webinar. You will receive the link to join and the materials 24 hours in advance of the program.
*This program has been approved for 1 hour of Substantive CLE credit in Pennsylvania and also qualifies for 1.2 hours of credit under the West Virginia Rules for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education.
Last day to Pre-register: Monday, Aug. 24, 2026, 11:59 p.m.
Register by mail: Print and return the hard copy registration form available here.
*Please note: The Pa. CLE Board can take up to 45 days to post credits.
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